Kenneth Williams - Greatest Range Ever?

Maybe some of the long-time coaches and old-timers can help me out but trying to remember or find any past Virginia high school athlete with similar range of Woodrow Wilson's Kenneth Williams? Its impressive in particular that he can be as good in the short sprints with his national caliber 55 dash and be able to run a 1:55 800. The two events require two different types of athletes to be successful. Obviously we have had some distance guys such as Alan Webb who can run a fast quarter and maybe a decent 300 but running even a state meet qualifier in the 200 seems to be a reach for them.

@MileStat Falanzo Perry, Tallwood C/O 1998. I can't remember all his exact pr's, but most of them are still on the record board there. Off the top of my head:
100m: 10.7
200m: 21.xx
300m: 34.xx
400m: 47.xx
500m: 1:04.xx
800m: 1:57
110mH: 13.8
300mH: 37.xx
LJ: 22'
HJ: 6'4"

@MileStat What about Mo Labor-Koroma from Chantilly? Impressive at cross and state champ indoors in 300 and even ran the mile. Don't know his PR's, but great example of how cross country can help a sprinter.

@ilk2run I agree. During track season last year, I was impressed when I found out Mo had qualified for regionals in both cross country (as an individual) and the 55 dash during his senior year. Many of the better male 1600 runners on my team have never gone below 58 (or even 60) in the 400.

There is no debate - even though some of the males in the state have put down some inpressive combinations of running events in the last few years no one comes close to Linda Portasik of Fort Hunt High School. She didn't just run an impressive time in an invitational in an event she did not usually run but ran against some of the all-time best runners in Virginia History at the state meet. I doubt if you will see some of the sprinters with great range compete in the state meet in the 1600 just as Allen Webb did not venture down into the sprints when he ran in the state meet.

Linda Portasik is the only athlete, male or female, to compete in all but one of the individual running events at the State Meet. (The exception was the Two Mile Run which was not an event in the state meet until the last two years of her high school career)

She not only competed in these events but either won or set State Meet records in each of them. (the 100 yard dash record she set in the semi final of the 1976 state meet was ruled wind aided – she only placed third in the final)